The Week In Food -- In GIFs

Among the top stories: a Burger King employee caught stomping on customers' lettuce, Forbes' list of the year's top-earning chefs and sandwich press that grills the image of Jesus on the toast.

How best to illustrate these topics? In animated GIFs!

Take a stroll through the week's top stories in the gallery below.

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An anonymous 4chan user and Burger King employee was unmasked this week after posting an image of himself stomping on the fast food chain's lettuce. Users tracked him down using geolocal information and alerted the restaurant. Three employees were later fired.
The original poster captioned the image with "This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King."

Forbes released its list of the year's top-earning chefs. Gordon Ramsay came in first with $38 million, and Guy Fieri in 10th with $8 million.

A Japanese man created a Burger King Whopper with 1,000 slices of cheese and proceeded to eat it.

The Sushezi probably wouldn't impress any Japanese masters, but this sushi bazooka certainly got our attention.

For Krispy Kreme's 75th birthday, one YouTube user posted a tantalizing video of doughnuts being made.

The Grilled Cheesus Sandwich Press grills the image of Jesus into your toast. What could be better?

A Reddit user posted an image of a strangely-prepared Cheesy Gordita Crunch with a Doritos Locos shell. The cardboard box that the Doritos Locos shell often comes in was mistakenly placed inside the Gordita crunch tortilla.

Kit Kat pulled its first image posted to photo app Instagram amid complaints that the bear it featured resembled "Pedobear," an internet meme that often signals pedophiliac content.

Urechis unicinctus, often called "penis fish," is a type of marine spoon worm commonly eaten in Korea, parts of Japan and China.

'Air,' a vodka-like malt beverage, made its debut on the West Coast this week.